Welcome to Kindergarten: Online Workshop for Parents

Please join Cari Rawling, ECE, and Heather Beach of the Family Support Institute for an informative session on what to expect when entering the school system when your child has diverse abilities. The transition from preschool into school can be particularly challenging for parents and their children when extra supports are required. Extra care is […]

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FamilySmart Connecting with Our Kids When Anxiety Leads to Social Isolation

When kids spend a lot of time alone because of their anxiety, it can be frustrating and challenging for parents. In this video, a parent and counsellor talk about the hard stuff and some strategies that can help us connect with our kids when they are socially isolated.

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BGC Parents in the Know Delta Group (virtual)

Parents come to the group with a wide range of issues. Many are feeling guilty, blamed by others, isolated, and at a loss as to what to do. Parents may describe their youth as defiant, anxious, depressed, angry, suicidal, abusive, unmotivated, or substant-dependent. In this group, caregivers learn effective strategies that can lead to improved relationships, decrease conflict in the home, and improve communication within their family. Parents also learn about adolescent development, the importance of self-care and that they are not alone in their parenting challenges. This is all provided in a confidential, non-judgmental environment.
Eligibility: Parents and Caregivers of teens ages 12-24. Participants must currently reside in Delta, Ladner, or Tsawwassen. Participants must have a confidential space to join the Zoom meetings via video.
Referral process: prospective parents, caregivers, and service providers can email tfindlay@bgcbc.ca to sign up.

Free

BGC Parents in the Know Delta Group (virtual)

Parents come to the group with a wide range of issues. Many are feeling guilty, blamed by others, isolated, and at a loss as to what to do. Parents may describe their youth as defiant, anxious, depressed, angry, suicidal, abusive, unmotivated, or substant-dependent. In this group, caregivers learn effective strategies that can lead to improved relationships, decrease conflict in the home, and improve communication within their family. Parents also learn about adolescent development, the importance of self-care and that they are not alone in their parenting challenges. This is all provided in a confidential, non-judgmental environment.
Eligibility: Parents and Caregivers of teens ages 12-24. Participants must currently reside in Delta, Ladner, or Tsawwassen. Participants must have a confidential space to join the Zoom meetings via video.
Referral process: prospective parents, caregivers, and service providers can email tfindlay@bgcbc.ca to sign up.

Free
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